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    LinkedIn can be a powerful tool during a job search. As of October 2020, LinkedIn reported that three people are getting hired on the networking platform every minute. So, how do you become one of...

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    In July 2011, LinkedIn launched a new feature allowing companies to include an "Apply with LinkedIn" button on job listing pages. [139] The new plugin allowed potential employees to apply for positions using their LinkedIn profiles as resumes. [139] LinkedIn can help small businesses connect with customers. [140]

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    The initial commit to the Git repository of LookingGlass was made on August 23, 2014. [11] LookingGlass is a search tool that was built for use in ICWATCH. [8]ICWATCH launched on May 6, 2015; [12] on the same day, Transparency Toolkit, the group that created ICWATCH, presented it at the re:publica conference. [3]

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    In general, profiling refers to the data science process of generating a person's profile with computerized algorithms and technology. [1] There are various platforms for sharing this information with the proliferation of growing popular social networks, including but not limited to LinkedIn, Google+, Facebook and Twitter. [2]

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